raoul_1101
Member
Hello everyone,
I've been doing a little research on getting a TV Tuner Card. I'm looking for one that I can plug in both (not at the same time) behind a cable box (in my dorm) and behind my satellite box (when I go home). I would like one that uses a PCI-E slot. I would like to use Windows 7's Media Center TV option, but I here that is pretty compatible with most cards.
Here is what I think I know:
What I want to know:
Does anyone have any input on what I should get?
I've been doing a little research on getting a TV Tuner Card. I'm looking for one that I can plug in both (not at the same time) behind a cable box (in my dorm) and behind my satellite box (when I go home). I would like one that uses a PCI-E slot. I would like to use Windows 7's Media Center TV option, but I here that is pretty compatible with most cards.
Here is what I think I know:
- NTSC was the old analog TV broadcasted over the air.
- ATSC is digital and replaced NTSC.
- QAM is also a digital, over air broadcast.
- Some tuners have the hardware ability to process, while others put it off onto the CPU.
What I want to know:
- Some say they only support 125 channels, but I know I have more than that on my satellite. How would this play out?
- What is the difference between ATSC and QAM?
- In what cases will I have to change the channel via the tuner? As oppose to using the dish or cable remote.
Does anyone have any input on what I should get?